Revision as of 14:22, 25 September 2007 editMotmit (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers26,275 edits units← Previous edit | Revision as of 09:20, 1 November 2007 edit undoMotmit (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers26,275 edits Weir Islands and bridgesNext edit → | ||
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
| extra= | | extra= | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Boveney Lock''' is a ] on the ] situated on the |
'''Boveney Lock''' is a ] on the ] situated on the northern bank across from ] and close to ]. ] is a village a little way upstream on the same side. | ||
The weir is almost parallel to the lock, running across from the other side of the lock island. | |||
==Access to the lock== | ==Access to the lock== | ||
Line 34: | Line 37: | ||
==Reach above the lock== | ==Reach above the lock== | ||
On the Northern bank the land towards ] is open fields. The southern bank has a few houses including ] home of many ] films. | On the Northern bank the land towards ] is open fields with ] behind. The southern bank has a few houses including ] home of many ] films. Upstream is ] owned by ] and the ] then joins the river on the southern bank. ] here was built as a gravel conveyor for the building of Dorney Lake. ] is a short way up stream and then the ] crosses the river a little way below Bray Lock. | ||
The ''']''' stays on the Northern side of the river to Bray lock. | The ''']''' stays on the Northern side of the river to Bray lock. | ||
Revision as of 09:20, 1 November 2007
Boveney Lock | |
---|---|
Waterway | River Thames |
County | Berkshire |
Maintained by | Environment Agency |
First built | 1838 |
Latest built | 1898 |
Length | 149' 7" (45.59m) |
Width | 17' 10" (5.43m) |
Fall | 4' 10" (1.47m) |
Above sea level | 64' |
Distance to Teddington Lock | 26 miles |
Boveney Lock is a lock on the River Thames situated on the northern bank across from Windsor Racecourse and close to Eton Wick. Boveney is a village a little way upstream on the same side.
The weir is almost parallel to the lock, running across from the other side of the lock island.
Access to the lock
The lock is some distance from any road, and can be reached by walking to the river from Eton Wick and following the towpath.
Reach above the lock
On the Northern bank the land towards Dorney is open fields with Dorney Lake behind. The southern bank has a few houses including Oakley Court home of many Hammer horror films. Upstream is Queens Eyot owned by Eton College and the York Stream then joins the river on the southern bank. Summerleaze Footbridge here was built as a gravel conveyor for the building of Dorney Lake. Monkey Island is a short way up stream and then the M4 Bridge crosses the river a little way below Bray Lock.
The Thames Path stays on the Northern side of the river to Bray lock.
See also
Next lock upstream | River Thames | Next lock downstream |
Bray Lock 3.17 miles |
Boveney Lock Grid reference: SU944777 |
Romney Lock 2.33 miles |
This Berkshire location article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |